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  • Wednesday: Chris Garrett, Grilled Fresh

    Heads-up reminder that Problogger Confidential continues tomorrow afternoon with Chris Garrett, blogging and new media titan. Full details: http://probloggerconfidential.com/ 

  • Sprint, Nextel Implements a Freak Filter

    A few months ago we talked about freakfilters, strategies for preventing the crazy customers from bothering you with their nutty requests. Sprint Nextel follows our lead: Sprint Nextel Corp which recently launched an advertising campaign to attract new customers, is disconnecting more than 1,000 subscribers for calling its customer service lines too often and making […]

  • New Service Excretes Your URL on Hundreds of Blogs

    (via Master Darren) A new service – which I’m not going to link to – promises to dump your URL on hundreds of blogs for a tidy fee: Blog comments help your site rank better in the SERPs. We hired a few people who go through a list of blogs in a database we set […]

  • USA Is the No-Vacation Nation

    Europe heads to beach, America heads to work: The United States is the only country where employees have no statutory leave, and they get about half as much time off in reality as Europeans get, according to the report, compiled by the Washington-based Centre for Economic Policy Research. “The United States is in a class […]

  • Web 2.0 Explained

    QDB: Quote #779320 <dsully> please describe web 2.0 to me in 2 sentences or less. <jwb> you make all the content. they keep all the revenue.

  • Music Industry Bellwether: Dark Side of The Moon

    What do increased sales of Dark Side of The Moon tell us? Pink Floyd’s 1973 album has become the unofficial metric by which one measures a new audio format’s likely takeup, as there’s an apparently insatiable supply of people ready to buy and re-buy it whenever it is re-issued. According to the band’s site (tinyurl.com/d4ua7), […]

  • Terry Schiavo’s iPhone

    Remember the summer of Terry Schiavo? It was the summer of waiting. Waiting for her to die. And then after that we all sat around waiting for the Pope to die. And then waiting for the new Pope Ratburger to take over. This is the summer of releases. Paris Hilton’s release. iPhone’s release. Transformers, The […]

  • TypePad Adds Easier Del.icio.us Integration

    From the Del.icio.us blog: del.icio.us: just your type If you have a TypePad blog, you can now make it easy for your readers to bookmark your stories on del.icio.us by automatically including a “save to del.icio.us” link in your post footers — without having to learn a single line of template code. Just sign into […]

  • HOTorNOT: Seven Years In

    James Hong: We learned a big lesson here: don’t expect smart, young people to do anything that you wouldn’t do yourself. Jim and I both had to admit, if we were 22 years old, we wouldn’t stick around running someone else’s cashcow for no equity, even if we earned salaries 2-3x the normal wage. We […]

  • Fear-Mongering for Fun and Profit

    How Your Brain Makes Political Decisions Westen’s thesis is simple. “A dispassionate mind that makes decisions by weighing the evidence and reasoning to the most valid conclusions bears no relation to how the mind and brain actually work.” That’s true when it comes to choosing a significant other, buying a car, and choosing a president. […]